‘Jeffrey Mundell is…Captain Henrichson’

That’s a wrap on Landship, the latest independent British feature film from Tin Hat Productions:

Passchendaele 1917. The crew of British tank ‘Fray Bentos’ become stranded in No Man’s Land. Yards from the German front line, the crew must fight for their lives and find a means of escape, before F41 is finally lost beneath the mud.

(👆 Yours truly) Had a blast playing Henrichson as well as some other cuddly characters in the fog of No Man’s Land.

Trivia for your tea party: ‘Jerry’ was a derogatory nickname for a German soldier, particularly during the First and Second World Wars. The word likely originated as a shortening of ‘German’ OR may have been inspired by the German stahlhelm (steel helmet) – ‘jerry’ being an informal word for chamber pot.

Numbah! Norman

Studying war and tank stuff for upcoming part and I ended up on Fury again. Steven Price’s soundtrack has this theme that keeps surfacing; that fully unfurls with Norman. What a cracker. What a film. Do not watch with snacks.

Do that kind of acting

Many Ridley Scott titles sit on my Favourite Films list, but I’ve never got around to watching Thelma and Louise…until now. It’s hard to believe this film is 33 years old – it’s an immaculate piece of work. Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis are electrifying in the title roles – performances now filed under: Do that kind of acting!